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1Pterygium unguis — (also known as Dorsal pterygium [1]:660) forms as a result of scarring between the proximal nailfold and matrix, with the classic example being lichen planus, though it has been reported to occur as a result of sarcoidosis and Hansen s… …
2List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… …
3Nail disease — or disorder Classification and external resources Onychia without granuloma ICD 10 L …
4Ingrown nail — Classification and external resources An ingrown toenail ICD 10 L60.0 …
5Acne vulgaris — This article is about a skin disease commonly found during adolescence. For other acneform skin diseases, see Acne (disambiguation). Acne vulgaris Classification and external resources …
6Alopecia areata — Classification and external resources Alopecia areata. ICD 10 L63 …
7Baldness — Bald redirects here. For other uses, see Bald (disambiguation). Alopecia Classification and external resources Man displaying male pattern baldness ICD 10 L …
8Alopecia — This article is about the medical condition. For the 2008 album by Why?, see Alopecia (album). Alopecia Classification and external resources Alopecia in a 33 year old man. ICD 10 …
9Folliculitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L73.9 (ILDS L73.91) ICD 9 704.8 …
10Blackhead — This article is about the skin condition. For other uses, see Blackhead (disambiguation). Blackhead Classification and external resources Blackheads on a nose. ICD 9 …